Cognitive Modeling and Verbal Semantics A Representational Framework Based on UML

This book presents a unique approach to the semantics of verbs. It develops and specifies a decompositional representation framework for verbal semantics that is based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the graphical lingua franca for the design and modeling of object-oriented systems in comput...

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Hlavný autor: Schalley, Andrea C
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Germany De Gruyter 2011
Mouton de Gruyter
De Gruyter, Inc
De Gruyter Mouton
Vydanie:1
Edícia:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
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ISBN:9783110909623, 3110909626, 9783110179514, 3110179512
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  • 8.1. States: States, acts, and activities -- 8.2. Transitions: Change eventities -- 8.3. Cause-signals: Interactional eventities -- 8.4. Overview and outlook -- 9. Application II: The polysemy of German setzen -- 9.1. English put and German verbs of position -- 9.2. The prototypical reading of setzen -- 9.3. Prototypical reflexivity -- 9.4. Extensions of the prototypical case -- 9.5. Recapitulation of results -- 10. Epilog -- A. The notational elements of the UER -- A.1. General extension mechanisms -- A.2. Static structure elements -- A.3. Dynamic structure elements -- A.4. Eventity frame and eventity frame template -- A.5. Miscellaneous -- Notes -- References -- Index of names -- UER index -- Subject index
  • Intro -- Preface -- List of figures -- List of tables -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Survey of research positions -- 2.1. Lexical semantics of verbs -- 2.2. Approaches to decompositional semantics -- 2.3. Semantic primitives and the Natural Semantic Metalanguage -- 3. Introducing the UER -- 3.1. A rigorous cognitive approach towards verbal semantics -- 3.2. Foundation of the UER -- 3.3. General characteristics -- 3.4. Diagram elements -- 4. Basic concepts of the UER -- 4.1. General extension mechanisms -- 4.2. Static structure concepts -- 4.3. Dynamic structure concepts -- 5. Advanced concepts of the UER -- 5.1. Aggregation -- 5.2. Transition -- 5.3. Black box -- 5.4. Eventity frame -- 5.5. Template -- 5.6. Subcore state -- 6. Interpretation of UER concepts -- 6.1. Eventity frames: Central cognitive units -- 6.2. Enumerations: Recurring cognitive categories -- 6.3. Attributes: Semantic features -- 6.4. Classes: Categories -- 6.5. Participant types: Referencing ontological categories -- 6.6. Participant roles: Referencing prototypical semantic roles -- 6.7. Associations / aggregations: Participant relationships -- 6.8. Generalizations: Inheritance relationships -- 6.9. Simple states / transitions: Basic eventity types -- 6.10. Events / cause-signal: Triggers and causation -- 6.11. Submachine / subcore states: Conceptual structuring -- 6.12. Templates: Linguistic description device -- 6.13. Stereotypes: Clusters of recurring characteristics -- 6.14. Properties: Semantic specifications -- 6.15. Constraints: Semantic restrictions -- 6.16. Unspecified elements: Underspecification -- 7. General issues -- 7.1. Constraints for representing verbal semantics -- 7.2. Static vs. dynamic aspects of verbal semantics -- 7.3. Modeling granularity -- 7.4. Semantic primitives -- 7.5. Towards a compositional semantics -- 8. Application I: Eventity classification
  • Subject index
  • 8. Application I: Eventity classification
  • I-XVIII --
  • 6. Interpretation of UER concepts
  • UER index
  • 10. Epilog
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  • A. The notational elements of the UER
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  • 3. Introducing the UER
  • 4. Basic concepts of the UER
  • References
  • 1. Introduction
  • Index of names
  • 2. Survey of research positions
  • 5. Advanced concepts of the UER
  • 7. General issues
  • Notes
  • 9. Application II: The polysemy of German setzen